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1 1 OASIS Biometrics TC New Committee Kickstart Kevin Mangold Ross Micheals

2 2 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

3 3 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

4 4 OASIS 101 interoperability DRIVE adoption OASIS —> ISO, ITU, IEC… Be heard a) business reqs b) use cases Grow global markets: bigger pie = BIGGER SLICE Tap into the brain trust OPEN + STANDARDS + YOU Reduce risk Build based on industry consensus

5 5 OASIS 101  Overview  Committee Participation  Voting  TC Resources  Promoting Your Work  Annual Dues  New TC Timeline

6 6 OASIS Overview Not-for-profit consortium founded in 1993 2000+ members representing 600+ orgs and individuals from 100+ countries 70+ Technical Committees Internally recognized, auditable process Proven IPR Policy Rules that protect the level playing field

7 7 Committee Participation Non-Voting Member Attend two consecutive meetings Voting Member Miss two consecutive meetings Each person chooses role Observer

8 8 Voting on Standards Committee Specifications 1 person = 1 vote OASIS Standards 1 org = 1 vote

9 9 Standard Approval Process Cmte Spec Draft (CSD) (1 person = 1 vote) Public Review (30 days) CSD  Cmte Spec (CS) Statements of Use (3 or more) Submission for OASIS Standard Ballot Public Review (60 days) OASIS Standard Ballot (full membership; 1 org = 1 vote) Approved OASIS Standard

10 10 TC Resources Public TC web pages Members-only TC web pages / collaboration tools (“Kavi”) – Only OASIS members may view TC mailing list – Publicly archived – Only TC Members may post – Only TC Members and Observers are subscribed (automatically) TC comment list (non-member feedback to TC) TC wiki* – Sandbox for collaborating on drafts – Only TC members may edit/public may view JIRA* * Created upon request

11 11 Promoting Your Work TC Web Site (Public and Members-Only) FAQ Social Media Press Release Webinar Interop Demos

12 12 Annual Dues Organization type / size Sponsor Contributor Company employing more than 500 people16,0008,000 Company employing 100 - 500 people14,0007,500 Company employing 10 - 99 people12,0006,600 Company employing fewer than 10 employees 9,5003,200 Academic Institution or Association10,0001,100 National government agency from OECD member countryOECD member country10,000* National government agency from non-OECD countryOECD country10,0001,100 Local government agency10,0001,100 Personal membershipPersonal membership is also available for self-employed or unemployed individuals.

13 13 New TC Timeline Call for Comment 14-day review by OASIS membership at-large Issued by TC Admin no more than 5 days after Convener submits draft charter Convener Call Convener, TC Proposers review member comments, finalize charter Scheduled by TC Admin within 4 days of CfC close Final Charter Includes final TC Proposers list and Statements of Support Submitted by Convener no more than 30 days from CfC start Call for Participation 30-day period for new members to join Issued by TC Admin no more than 5 days from receipt of final charter 1 st TC Meeting Official TC launch, elections for chair/co-chairs Scheduled at least 30 days after CfP (if call) or 45 days (if F2F) Statement of work, scope, and other requirements defined in TC ProcessTC Process Submitted by Convener to TC Admin Draft Charter

14 14 OASIS. You belong here. Membership:Communications: Dee SchurCarol Geyer dee.schur@oasis-open.orgcarol.geyer@oasis- open.org JOIN

15 15 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

16 BIAS SOAP Profile and TC History Lesson Cathy Tilton – Daon Chair, BIAS Integration TC

17 17 In the beginning … n In reviewing the biometric-related standards portfolio and service oriented architecture (SOA) references, it became apparent that a gap existed in the availability of standards related to biometric services. Biometric Applications Biometric Resources ?

18 18 The time was right - Biometric systems and customers are becoming more sophisticated – Increased interest in and utility of biometrics Government & commercial, but mostly driven by the former at present – Large, complex systems – Enterprise architectures built on the SOA model & standards – Emphasis on data sharing & reuse of resources/services – The need for vendor independence, multiple sources Departure from custom solutions Embracing of open systems, standards – New requirements for interoperability and flexibility

19 19 Context – Biometrics in the Cloud XML SOAP

20 20 Context – Biometrics as a Service Services

21 21 Context – Biometric Data Sharing Cross-ProgramCross-AgencyInter-stateInternational

22 22 BIAS Biometric Identity Assurance Services Collaborative project of INCITS and OASIS INCITS 442:2010 OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile Provides a services-based framework for biometric systems Biometric Operations Services Bindings http://www.oasis- open.org/committees/tc_home. php?wg_abbrev=bias

23 23 Timeline 2005 DHS need identified; Joint project coordination begun 2006 Joint Workshop 201220082010 442 Rev initiated M1 project initiated INCITS 442:2010 published BIAS SOAP Profile Comm. Spec published 1 st TC meeting ISO BIAS project approved BIAS SOAP Profile standard published INCITS 442 published Switch: Msg Protocol to SOAP Profile 200720092011

24 24 System Context Example Applications – Border management – Credentialing – Customer/subscriber identification Example Resources – A fingerprint verification matching server – A 1:N iris search/match engine – A facial biometric watch list – A criminal or civil automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) – A name-based biographic identity database – An archive of biometric identifiers – A population of subjects Application Matcher Service Provider ID database Authen. Server BIAS messages User

25 25 BIAS Services Subject – Create/delete subject – Add/remove subject from gallery Biographics – Set/list biographic data – Update/delete biographic data – Retrieve biographic data Biometrics – Set/list biometric data – Update/delete biometric data – Retrieve biometric data Searching/processing – Verify subject – Identify subject – Check quality – Classify biometric data – Perform fusion – Transform biometric data Aggregate services – Enroll – Identify – Verify – Retrieve information Asynchronous results retrieval n Discovery l Query Capabilities

26 26 Status INCITS 442:2010, BIAS – Defines requirements, operations, data elements – Submitted to ISO – Project 30108 OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile – Approved as OASIS Standard https://www.oasis-open.org/standards#biasv1.0 Implementations (Statements of Use) NIST has created a reference implementation – http://www.nist.gov/itl/iad/ig/upload/BIAS_20110916.zip – http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00003.html – DoD: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00004.html – Viometric: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00000.html

27 27 Limitations of current TC Narrow scope of charter – Most OASIS TCs are ‘single project’ focused – Modifying charter = rechartering – Rechartering ~ creating new TC BIAS project completed – Ongoing maintenance required e.g., revision to sync with ISO version of base standard (30108-2) – Liaisons with INCITS & ISO – Potential related projects e.g., REST implementation Plans going forward Declare victory! Wrap up the TC – transition work to new TC with broader scope

28 28 Contact Info: cathy.tilton@daon.com

29 29 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

30 30 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

31 31 WS-Biometric Devices Command & control biometric devices (sensors) via web services (WS) REST-inspired – Resource based – Server maintains state – XML over HTTP “Rough” prototype demonstrated at BCC 2010 Reference application demonstrated at the NIST booth at this BCC Specification released “early and often” – Five versions of specification released between January 2011 and March 2012 – Comments received and incorporated throughout the lifecycle

32 32 WS-Biometric Devices SBIR Phase I award for the topic WS-Biometric Devices (WS-BD) Conformant Handheld Fingerprint Sensor – Fulcrum Biometrics, LLC – SBG Labs Next Steps – “Class” specific profiles – Prescriptive security guidance – Streaming for live prevew

33 33 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

34 34 Possible New Work Items & Discussion WS-Biometric Devices BIAS SOAP Profile – REST? XCBF

35 35 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

36 36 Question & Answer OASIS participation Scope of the new TC Participation in the new TC

37 37 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

38 38 Call for Participation Asserting participation does not mean – Participation is binding It does mean – You/organization supports the creation of the new committee – You/organization may participate in TC activities Will reach out to participants to provide updates on the TC’s creation and status

39 39 Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn

40 40 Adjourn Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have Stop by the NIST booth to see our WS-Biometrics Devices demonstration Thank you! http://bws.nist.gov/


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